Multiple key fob holder

ABSTRACT

The multiple key fob holder is a case which stores a plurality of key fobs. The multiple key fob holder comprises a base, a cover, a master fastener, and a cord loop. The base and the cover form an enclosed containment structure within which the plurality of key fobs are contained. The base and the cover attach such that the cover rotates relative to the base. The master fastener attaches the base to the cover such that the containment structure can be secured in a closed position and unsecured to form an open position. The cord loop is a loop structure positioned at a location selected from the group consisting of: 1) the interior of the containment structure when the multiple key fob holder is in a closed position; and, 2) the exterior of the containment structure when the multiple key fob holder is in an open position.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of personal and domesticarticles including traveling articles, more specifically, a bag forholding a key fob.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The multiple key fob holder is a domestic article. The multiple key fobholder is configured for use with a plurality of key fobs. The multiplekey fob holder is a portable case in which are stored the plurality ofkey fobs. The multiple key fob holder comprises a base, a cover, amaster fastener, and a cord loop. The base and the cover form anenclosed containment structure within which the plurality of key fobsare contained. The base and the cover are permanently attached such thatthe cover rotates relative to the base. The master fastener attaches thebase to the cover such that the containment structure can be secured ina closed position and unsecured to form an open position. The cord loopis a loop structure that can be positioned at a location selected fromthe group consisting of: 1) the interior of the containment structurewhen the multiple key fob holder is in a closed position; and, 2) theexterior of the containment structure when the multiple key fob holderis in an open position.

These together with additional objects, features and advantages of themultiple key fob holder will be readily apparent to those of ordinaryskill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of thepresently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments whentaken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of themultiple key fob holder in detail, it is to be understood that themultiple key fob holder is not limited in its applications to thedetails of construction and arrangements of the components set forth inthe following description or illustration. Those skilled in the art willappreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilizedas a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems forcarrying out the several purposes of the multiple key fob holder.

It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including suchequivalent construction insofar as they do not depart from the spiritand scope of the multiple key fob holder. It is also to be understoodthat the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes ofdescription and should not be regarded as limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a partof this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention andtogether with the description serve to explain the principles of theinvention. They are meant to be exemplary illustrations provided toenable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are notintended to limit the scope of the appended claims.

FIG. 1 is a closed front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a closed front view of an alternate configuration of anembodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is an open front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is an open front in-use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a top open view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a top open view of an alternate embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and isnot intended to limit the described embodiments of the application anduses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary”or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, orillustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or“illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred oradvantageous over other implementations. All of the implementationsdescribed below are exemplary implementations provided to enable personsskilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended tolimit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there is nointention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented inthe preceding technical field, background, brief summary or thefollowing detailed description.

Detailed reference will now be made to one or more potential embodimentsof the disclosure, which are illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 7.

The multiple key fob holder 100 (hereinafter invention) is a domesticarticle. The invention 100 is configured for use with a plurality of keyfobs 161. The key fob is defined in greater detail elsewhere in thisdisclosure. The invention 100 is a portable case in which are stored theplurality of key fobs 161. The invention 100 comprises a base 101, acover 102, a master fastener 103, and a cord loop 104. The base 101 andthe cover 102 form an enclosed containment structure within which theplurality of key fobs 161 are contained. The base 101 and the cover 102are permanently attached such that the cover 102 rotates relative to thebase 101.

The master fastener 103 attaches the base 101 to the cover 102 such thatthe containment structure can be secured in a closed position 173 andunsecured to form an open position 174. The invention 100 is furtherdefined with a closed position 173 and an open position 174. The cordloop 104 is a loop structure that can be positioned at a locationselected from the group consisting of: 1) the interior of thecontainment structure when the invention 100 is in a closed position173; and, 2) the exterior of the containment structure when theinvention 100 is in an open position 174. The closed position 173 isdefined in greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure. The openposition 174 is defined in greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure.

The base 101 is a plate structure. The base 101 forms approximately halfof the exterior surface of the containment structure formed by theinvention 100. The base 101 is formed as a semi-rigid structure. Theplurality of key fobs 161 attach to the structure formed by the base101. The base 101 comprises a plurality of holsters 111 and a coin purse112. The base 101 is further defined with a first interior surface 171.The first interior surface 171 refers to the surface of the base 101that is proximal to the cover 102 when the invention 100 folds into theclosed position 173.

Each of the plurality of holsters 111 is an elastomeric structure. Eachof the plurality of holsters 111 are identical. Each of the plurality ofholsters 111 attach to the first interior surface 171 of the base 101such that the plurality of holsters 111 are contained within theinterior of the containment space when the invention 100 is closed. Eachof the plurality of holsters 111 secures a key fob selected from theplurality of key fobs 161 to the base 101. Each of the plurality ofholsters 111 comprises an elastic loop 131 and a stay webbing 132.

The elastic loop 131 is a commercially available elastic webbing. Eachfree end of the elastic loop 131 attaches to the base 101 to form theloop structure of the elastic loop 131. The primary sense of directionof the elastic loop 131 is parallel to the bound edges of the cover 102and the base 101.

The elastic loop 131 acts as a spring. When a key fob selected from theplurality of key fobs 161 inserts into the elastic loop 131, a force isapplied to the elastic loop 131 in a direction parallel to the lengthdirection of the elastic loop 131, and the applied force elongates thespan of the end to end length the elastic loop 131. The elasticity ofthe elastic loop 131 creates a force that opposes the displacementcreated by the applied force. The elasticity force of the elastic loop131 returns the elastic loop 131 to its relaxed shape. When theelongated elastic loop 131 is wrapped around the selected key fob, theselected key fob will prevent the elastic loop 131 from returning to itsrelaxed shape. In this circumstance, the elastic loop 131 will apply aforce projecting away from the length direction of the elastic loop 131and against the selected key fob in a manner that binds the elastic loop131 to the selected key fob.

The stay webbing 132 is a rigid webbing that attaches to both theelastic loop 131 and the base 101. The stay webbing 132 prevents theselected key fob from sliding out of the elastic loop 131 in a directionthat is perpendicular to the primary sense of direction of the elasticloop 131. The primary sense of direction of the stay webbing 132 isperpendicular to the primary sense of direction of the elastic loop 131.

The coin purse 112 is a secured pocket formed on the first interiorsurface 171 of the base 101. The coin purse 112 is configured to storecurrency. The coin purse 112 comprises a first sheeting 141 and a firstfastener 142.

The first sheeting 141 is a sheeting that forms a pouch on the firstinterior surface 171 of the base 101. The first sheeting 141 is sized toreceive and store currency in paper and coin formats. The first fastener142 is a commercially available fastener that secures the coin purse112. The first fastener 142 is used to open and close the coin purse112.

The cover 102 is a plate structure. The cover 102 forms approximatelyhalf of the exterior surface of the containment structure formed by theinvention 100. The cover 102 and the base 101 are geometrically similar.The cover 102 folds on to the base 101 to form the closed position 173.The cover 102 comprises a flat pocket 121. The cover 102 is furtherdefined with a second interior surface 172. The second interior surface172 refers to the surface of the cover 102 that is proximal to the base101 when the invention 100 is folded into the closed position 173.

The flat pocket 121 is a pocket structure that is configured to holdflat items such as identification cards and one or more credit cards153. The one or more credit cards 153 are defined in greater detailelsewhere in this disclosure. The flat pocket 121 attaches to the secondinterior surface 172 of the cover 102. The flat pocket 121 comprises asecond sheeting 151 and a plurality of card holders 152.

The second sheeting 151 is an elastic sheeting. The second sheeting 151attaches to the second interior surface 172 of the cover 102. Each ofthe plurality of card holders 152 is a slit formed in the secondsheeting 151. Each of the plurality of card holders 152 is identical.Each of the plurality of card holders 152 is sized to receive and storea credit card selected from the one or more credit cards 153.

Each of the plurality of card holders 152 is sized such that theselected credit card deforms selected card holder as the selected creditcard inserts into the selected card holder. The elasticity of theselected card holder creates a force that opposes the displacement forcecreated by the selected credit card. The elasticity force of theselected card holder returns the selected card holder to return to itsrelaxed shape. When the elongated selected card holder wraps around theselected credit card, the selected credit card will prevent the selectedcard holder from returning to its relaxed shape. In this circumstance,the selected card holder will apply a force against the selected creditcard that binds the selected card holder to the selected credit card.

In the first potential embodiment of the disclosure, a living hingeattaches the cover 102 to the base 101 such that the cover 102 can befolded on to the base 101 to form the containment structure.

In a second potential embodiment of the disclosure, the base 101 and thecover 102 are formed from a single plate that allows the cover 102 tofold on to the base 101 to form the closed position 173. The singleplate that forms the cover 102 is a semi-rigid structure that allows thecover 102 to fold on to the base 101.

The master fastener 103 is a commercially available fastener thatattaches the cover 102 to the base 101 to form the containment structureof the invention 100. The master fastener 103 holds the invention 100 inthe closed position 173.

In the first potential embodiment of the disclosure, the master fastener103 is a zipper 181. The zipper 181 attaches the free edges of the cover102 and the base 101. By free edges is meant the edges of the cover 102and the base 101 that are not bound together by the living hinge. Thezipper 181 is defined in greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure.

In the second potential embodiment of the disclosure, the masterfastener 103 is a hook and loop fastener 182. The hook and loop fastener182 attaches the edge of the cover 102 that is distal from the boundedges to the edge of the base 101 that is distal from the bound edges.As shown most clearly in FIGS. 6 and 7, the remaining edges of the cover102 and the base 101 remain open into the interior of the containmentstructure when the invention 100 is in the closed position 173. The hookand loop fastener 182 is defined in greater detail elsewhere in thisdisclosure.

The cord loop 104 is a cord. The cord loop 104 forms a loop thatattaches to a location selected from the group consisting of the base101 and the cover 102. The cord loop 104 is a flexible structure thattakes a position selected from the group consisting of: 1) the interiorof the containment structure when the invention 100 is in the closedposition 173; and, 2) the exterior of the containment structure when theinvention 100 is in the closed position 173. The cord loop 104 forms ananchor point to which domestic articles such as one or more keys 162 areanchored. In the first potential embodiment of the disclosure, the cordloop 104 is an elastic cord.

The following definitions were used in this disclosure:

Anchor: As used in this disclosure, anchor means to hold an objectfirmly or securely.

Anchor Point: As used in this disclosure, an anchor point is a locationto which a first object can be securely attached to a second object.

Bind: As used in this disclosure, to bind is a verb that means to tie orsecure a first object to a second object using a cord or webbing. Braid:As used in this disclosure, a braid is a flat, round or tubular narrowfabric made by intertwining a set of yarns in a definite pattern. As averb, to braid refers to the process of forming a braid.

Card: As used in this disclosure, a card means a flat stiff piece ofmaterial that bears information. Typical materials used to make cardsinclude, but are not limited to, heavy paper, cardboard, plastic coatedpaper, or thin plastic. While this disclosure allows for variations inthe size of a card, it is anticipated that cards will approximate thesize of a traditional deck of playing cards. The sides of the card thatbear the information are called faces.

Center: As used in this disclosure, a center is a point that is: 1) thepoint within a circle that is equidistant from all the points of thecircumference; 2) the point within a regular polygon that is equidistantfrom all the vertices of the regular polygon; 3) the point on a linethat is equidistant from the ends of the line; 4) the point, pivot, oraxis around which something revolves; or, 5) the centroid or firstmoment of an area or structure. In cases where the appropriatedefinition or definitions are not obvious, the fifth option should beused in interpreting the specification.

Center Axis: As used in this disclosure, the center axis is the axis ofa cylinder or a prism. The center axis of a prism is the line that joinsthe center point of the first congruent face of the prism to the centerpoint of the second corresponding congruent face of the prism. Thecenter axis of a pyramid refers to a line formed through the apex of thepyramid that is perpendicular to the base of the pyramid. When thecenter axes of two cylinder, prism or pyramidal structures share thesame line they are said to be aligned. When the center axes of twocylinder, prism or pyramidal structures do not share the same line theyare said to be offset.

Closed Position: As used in this disclosure, a closed position refers toa movable barrier structure that is in an orientation that preventspassage through a port or an aperture. The closed position is oftenreferred to as an object being “closed.”

Cord: As used in this disclosure, a cord is a long, thin, flexible, andprism-shaped string, line, rope, or wire. Cords are made from yarns,piles, or strands of material that are braided or twisted together orfrom a monofilament (such as fishing line). Cords have tensile strengthbut are too flexible to provide compressive strength and are notsuitable for use in pushing objects. String, line, cable, and rope aresynonyms for cord.

Correspond: As used in this disclosure, the term correspond is used as acomparison between two or more objects wherein one or more propertiesshared by the two or more objects match, agree, or align withinacceptable manufacturing tolerances.

Credit Card: As used in this disclosure, a credit card is a form ofidentification that enables a person bearing the card to purchase a goodor service from a vendor on the basis of credit provided by either thevendor or a third party.

Domestic Article: As used in this disclosure, a domestic article is anitem or object: 1) that is commonly found within a household; or, 2)that is commonly carried by a person. Examples of domestic articlesinclude, but are not limited to, keys and key fobs, personal datadevices, glasses, remote controls, or personal storage items such aspurses, briefcases, wallets, or cases.

Elastic: As used in this disclosure, an elastic is a material or objectthat deforms when a force is applied to it and that is able to return toits relaxed shape after the force is removed. A material that exhibitsthese qualities is also referred to as an elastomeric material.

Elastic Cord: As used in this disclosure, an elastic cord is a cord thatcontains elastic yarns as some of the yarns that make up the cord. Anelastic cord is constructed such that the elastic cord will stretch whena force is applied and will return to its original shape when after theforce is removed. Shock cord and bungee cord are synonyms for elasticcord.

Elastic Textile: As used in this disclosure, an elastic textile is atextile that contains elastic yarns as some of the yarns that make upthe textile. An elastic textile is constructed such that the elastictextile will stretch when a force is applied and will return to itsoriginal shape when after the force is removed.

Elastic Webbing: As used in this disclosure, an elastic webbing is awebbing that contains elastic yarns as some of the yarns that make upthe webbing. An elastic webbing is constructed such that the elasticwebbing will stretch when a force is applied and will return to itsoriginal shape when after the force is removed.

Exterior: As used in this disclosure, the exterior is used as arelational term that implies that an object is not contained within theboundary of a structure or a space.

Fastener: As used in this disclosure, a fastener is a device that isused to join or affix two objects. Fasteners generally comprise a firstelement which is attached to the first object and a second element whichis attached to the second object such that the first element and thesecond element join to affix the first object and the second object.Common fasteners include, but are not limited to, hooks, zippers,magnets, snaps, buttons, buckles, quick release buckles, or hook andloop fasteners.

Geometrically Similar: As used in this disclosure, geometrically similaris a term that compares a first object to a second object wherein: 1)the sides of the first object have a one to one correspondence to thesides of the second object; 2) wherein the ratio of the length of eachpair of corresponding sides are equal; 3) the angles formed by the firstobject have a one to one correspondence to the angles of the secondobject; and, 4) wherein the corresponding angles are equal. The termgeometrically identical refers to a situation where the ratio of thelength of each pair of corresponding sides equals 1. Always useCorrespond and One to One

Hook and Loop Fastener: As used in this disclosure, a hook and loopfastener is a fastener that comprises a hook surface and a loop surface.The hook surface comprises a plurality of minute hooks. The loop surfacecomprises a surface of uncut pile that acts like a plurality of loops.When the hook surface is applied to the loop surface, the plurality ofminute hooks fastens to the plurality of loops securely fastening thehook surface to the loop surface. A note on usage: when fastening twoobjects the hook surface of a hook and loop fastener will be placed onthe first object and the matching loop surface of a hook and loopfastener will be placed on the second object without significant regardto which object of the two objects is the first object and which of thetwo objects is the second object. When the hook surface of a hook andloop fastener or the loop surface of a hook and loop fastener isattached to an object this will simply be referred to as the “hook/loopsurface” with the understanding that when the two objects are fastenedtogether one of the two objects will have a hook surface and theremaining object will have the loop surface.

Interior: As used in this disclosure, the interior is used as arelational term that implies that an object is contained within theboundary of a structure or a space.

Key Fob: As used in this disclosure, a key fob is a transmitting deviceused to unlock a locked structure. Key fobs are often said to provide“keyless entry.”

Living Hinge: As used in this disclosure, refers to a single object thatis formed out of elastomeric material that is divided into a firstsegment, a second segment and the living hinge. The elastic nature ofthe elastomeric material allows the living hinge to be flexed in themanner of a hinge allowing the first segment to rotate relative to thesecond hinge. The living hinge is a form of a flexure bearing. Amaterial that is formed with a series of parallel living hinges isreferred to as a kerf bending. A kerf bending formed in a plate allowsthe plate to be bent into a curved shape.

Lock: As used in this disclosure, a lock is a device that prevents theunauthorized entry into or operation of a device.

One to One: When used in this disclosure, a one to one relationshipmeans that a first element selected from a first set is in some mannerconnected to only one element of a second set. A one to onecorrespondence means that the one to one relationship exists both fromthe first set the second set and from the second set to the first set. Aone to one fashion means that the one to one relationship exists in onlyone direction.

Open Position: As used in this disclosure, an open position refers to amovable barrier structure that is in an orientation that allows passagethrough a port or an aperture. The open position is often referred to asan object being “open.”

Orientation: As used in this disclosure, orientation refers to thepositioning of a first object relative to: 1) a second object; or, 2) afixed position, location, or direction.

Plate: As used in this disclosure, a plate is a smooth, flat andsemi-rigid or rigid structure that has at least one dimension that: 1)is of uniform thickness; and 2) that appears thin relative to the otherdimensions of the object. Plates often have a rectangular or disk-likeappearance. As defined in this disclosure, plates may be made of anymaterial, but are commonly made of metal, plastic, and wood. When madeof wood, a plate is often referred to as a board.

Pocket: As used in this disclosure, a pocket is a small pouch or storagespace formed into an object. Pockets are often formed by joining asecond textile or a second sheeting to a first textile or a firstsheeting, respectively, by sewing or heat sealing respectively. Methodsto form pockets are well-known and documented in the textile and apparelarts.

Primary Sense of Direction: As used in this disclosure, the primarysense of direction of an object refers to a vector that: 1) passesthrough the center of the object; and, 2) refers to the primary orlongest axis of an object. This definition intends to align with whatpeople would normally call the forward direction of an object.

Prism: As used in this disclosure, a prism is a three-dimensionalgeometric structure wherein: 1) the form factor of two faces of theprism are congruent; and, 2) the two congruent faces are parallel toeach other. The two congruent faces are also commonly referred to as theends of the prism. The surfaces that connect the two congruent faces arecalled the lateral faces. In this disclosure, when further descriptionis required a prism will be named for the geometric or descriptive nameof the form factor of the two congruent faces. If the form factor of thetwo corresponding faces has no clearly established or well-knowngeometric or descriptive name, the term irregular prism will be used.The center axis of a prism is defined as a line that joins the centerpoint of the first congruent face of the prism to the center point ofthe second corresponding congruent face of the prism. The center axis ofa prism is otherwise analogous to the center axis of a cylinder. A prismwherein the ends are circles is commonly referred to as a cylinder.

Relaxed Shape: As used in this disclosure, a structure is considered tobe in its relaxed state when no shear, strain, or torsional forces arebeing applied to the structure.

Semi-Rigid Structure: As used in this disclosure, a semi-rigid structureis a solid structure that is stiff but not wholly inflexible and thatwill deform under force before breaking. A semi-rigid structure may ormay not behave in an elastic fashion in that a semi-rigid structure neednot return to a relaxed shape.

Sheeting: As used in this disclosure, a sheeting is a material, such asa textile, a plastic, or a metal foil, in the form of a thin flexiblelayer or layers.

Textile: As used in this disclosure, a textile is a material that iswoven, knitted, braided or felted. Synonyms in common usage for thisdefinition include fabric and cloth.

Webbing: As used in this disclosure, a webbing is strong, close woven orknitted fabric that is used for straps or belting. As used in thisdisclosure, webbing is a fully formed material that is only cut tolength for use. Webbing is not formed by cutting broader materials intostrips.

Zipper: As used in this disclosure, a zipper is a fastening devicecomprising two flexible strips with interlocking components that areopened and closed by pulling a slide along the two flexible strips.

With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that theoptimum dimensional relationship for the various components of theinvention described above and in FIGS. 1 through 7 include variations insize, materials, shape, form, function, and manner of operation,assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilledin the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in thedrawings and described in the specification are intended to beencompassed by the invention.

It shall be noted that those skilled in the art will readily recognizenumerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the variousembodiments of the present invention which will result in an improvedinvention, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of thepresent invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, theinvention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims andtheir equivalents.

The inventor claims:
 1. A storage apparatus for one or more key fobscomprising: a base, a cover, a master fastener, and a cord loop; whereinthe base and the cover form a containment structure; wherein thecontainment structure is configured for use with a plurality of keyfobs; wherein the enclosed containment structure contains the pluralityof key fobs; wherein the base and the cover are permanently attachedsuch that the cover rotates relative to the base; wherein thepermanently attached is referred to as bound edges; wherein the storageapparatus for one or more key fobs is further defined with a closedposition and an open position; wherein the master fastener attaches thebase to the cover such that the containment structure can be secured insaid closed position and unsecured to form said open position; whereinthe cord loop is a loop structure; wherein the base is a platestructure; wherein the base forms a portion of the exterior surface ofthe containment structure; wherein the base is formed as a semi-rigidstructure; wherein the plurality of key fobs attach to the base; whereinthe base further comprises a plurality of holsters and a coin purse;wherein the plurality of holsters attach to the base; wherein the coinpurse attaches to the base; wherein the base is further defined with afirst interior surface; wherein the cover is a plate structure; whereinthe cover forms a portion of the exterior surface of the containmentstructure; wherein the cover and the base are geometrically similar;wherein the cover folds on to the base to form the closed position;wherein the cord loop is a cord; wherein the cord loop forms a loop thatattaches to a location selected from the group consisting of the baseand the cover; wherein the cord loop is a flexible structure that takesa position selected from the group consisting of: a) the interior of thecontainment structure when the storage apparatus for one or more keyfobs is in the closed position; and, b) the exterior of the containmentstructure when the storage apparatus for one or more key fobs is in theclosed position; wherein each of the plurality of holsters secures a keyfob selected from the plurality of key fobs to the base; wherein each ofthe plurality of holsters is an elastomeric structure; wherein each ofthe plurality of holsters are identical; wherein each of the pluralityof holsters attach to the first interior surface of the base such thatthe plurality of holsters are contained within the interior of thecontainment space when the storage apparatus for one or more key fobs isclosed; wherein the coin purse is a pocket; wherein the coin purse isformed on the first interior surface of the base; wherein each of theplurality of holsters comprises an elastic loop and a stay webbing;wherein the elastic loop is a webbing; wherein each free end of theelastic loop attaches to the base to form the loop structure of theelastic loop; wherein a primary sense of direction of the elastic loopis parallel to the bound edges of the cover and the base; wherein theelastic loop is an elastic webbing; wherein the elastic loop binds theelastic loop to the selected key fob; wherein the stay webbing is arigid webbing; wherein the stay webbing attaches to the elastic loop;wherein the stay webbing attaches to the base; wherein the stay webbingprevents the selected key fob from sliding out of the elastic loop. 2.The storage apparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 1wherein the stay webbing is perpendicular to the elastic loop.
 3. Thestorage apparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 2 whereinthe coin purse comprises a first sheeting and a first fastener; whereinthe first sheeting is a sheeting; wherein the first sheeting forms apouch on the first interior surface of the base; wherein the firstsheeting is sized to receive and store currency in paper and coinformats; wherein the first fastener secures the coin purse; wherein thefirst fastener opens and closes the coin purse.
 4. The storage apparatusfor one or more key fobs according to claim 3 wherein the cover furthercomprises a flat pocket; wherein the flat pocket attaches to the secondinterior surface of the cover; wherein the cover is further defined witha second interior surface; wherein the flat pocket is a pocket structurethat is configured to hold one or more credit cards.
 5. The storageapparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 4 wherein the flatpocket comprises a second sheeting and a plurality of card holders;wherein the plurality of card holders are formed in the second sheeting.6. The storage apparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 5wherein the second sheeting is an elastic sheeting; wherein the secondsheeting attaches to the second interior surface of the cover.
 7. Thestorage apparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 6 whereineach of the plurality of card holders is a slit formed in the secondsheeting; wherein each of the plurality of card holders is identical;wherein each of the plurality of card holders is sized to receive andstore a credit card selected from the one or more credit cards; whereineach of the plurality of card holders is sized such that the selectedcredit card deforms selected card holder as the selected credit cardinserts into the selected card holder; wherein the selected card holderbinds the selected card holder to the selected credit card; wherein thecord loop forms an anchor point to which domestic articles are anchored.8. The storage apparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim 7wherein the cord loop is an elastic cord.
 9. The storage apparatus forone or more key fobs according to claim 8 wherein a living hingeattaches the cover to the base such that the cover folds on to the baseto form the containment structure; wherein the master fastener is azipper; wherein the zipper attaches the free edges of the cover and thebase; wherein by free edges is meant the edges of the cover and the basethat are not bound together by the living hinge.
 10. The storageapparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim wherein the baseand the cover are formed from a single plate; wherein the single plateallows the cover to fold on to the base to form the closed position;wherein the single plate is a semi-rigid structure.
 11. The storageapparatus for one or more key fobs according to claim wherein the masterfastener is a hook and loop fastener; wherein the hook and loop fastenerattaches the edge of the cover that is distal from the bound edges tothe edge of the base that is distal from the bound edges; wherein theremaining edges of the cover and the base remain open into the interiorof the containment structure when the storage apparatus for one or morekey fobs is in the closed position.